- check voucher
- амер.контрольный талон чека
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics. 2014.
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics. 2014.
Voucher Check — A two part combination of a check and voucher. Also known as a remittance advice, the voucher details the reason for the payment by the issuer of the check. The recipient of the voucher check detaches the voucher and retains it for record keeping … Investment dictionary
voucher — vouch‧er [ˈvaʊtʆə ǁ ər] noun [countable] 1. a ticket that can be used instead of money for a particular purpose: voucher for • The tour price includes a voucher for a meal in a pub of your choice. • She was given a travel voucher from Belfast to… … Financial and business terms
voucher — vouch·er / vau̇ chər/ n [Anglo French, summoning of a person to guarantee title, from voucher to summon] 1: a documentary record of a business transaction 2: a written affidavit or authorization 3: a form or check indicating a credit against… … Law dictionary
voucher — [n] receipt certificate, check, chit, coupon, credential, debenture, IOU*, note, notice, proof of purchase, release, sales slip, slip, stub, ticket, token; concepts 271,332 … New thesaurus
voucher check — check which a coupon on the side where the details of the transaction can be recorded … English contemporary dictionary
check — Synonyms and related words: CD, IOU, MO, X, a reckoning of, abrade, abrasion, abysm, abyss, acceptance, acceptance bill, accord, account, account of, agree, allophone, alveolar, answer to, aperture, apico alveolar, apico dental, arrest,… … Moby Thesaurus
voucher check — noun Etymology: voucher (I) : a check carrying a notation of the invoices or items covered either on its face or on a detachable stub … Useful english dictionary
check — v 1. stop, arrest, stay, stall, bring to a standstill; halt, pause, hesitate, balk, brake; put a stop or an end to, terminate, end, quash, quell, squash, Inf. put the kibosh on, nip in the bud; cut, cut back on, decrease, diminish, reduce, lessen … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder
voucher — I. noun Etymology: Anglo French, summons to guarantee a title, from voucher, verb Date: circa 1523 1. an act of vouching 2. a. a piece of supporting evidence ; proof b. a documentary record of a business transaction c. a written affidavit or… … New Collegiate Dictionary
voucher — Synonyms and related words: CD, IOU, MO, acceptance, acceptance bill, acknowledgment, acquittance, advocacy, advocating, advocation, affidavit, attestant, attestation, attestator, attester, authority, authorization, bank acceptance, bank check,… … Moby Thesaurus
voucher — A receipt or other evidence of payment. An account book in which charges and acquittances are entered. Whitwell v Willard, 42 Mass 216, 218. A cancelled check. 40 Am J1st Paym § 288. A written instrument which attests, warrants, maintains, and… … Ballentine's law dictionary